Highlights from the ABBL FinTech & Innovation Forum: Many Experiences, One Bank

Highlights from the ABBL FinTech & Innovation Forum: Many Experiences, One Bank

On 16 March 2026, the ABBL FinTech & Innovation Forum, organised in cooperation with Spuerkeess, brought together a diverse community of banking and FinTech leaders in Luxembourg around the theme “Many Experiences, One Bank”. Jonathan Prince, co-founder and CSO of Finologee, was invited to present during the event, sharing concrete examples of how FinTech platforms are helping banks address compliance, connectivity and client experience challenges.

Event highlights – Finologee at PwC Luxembourg’s Alternatives Hub

Event highlights – Finologee at PwC Luxembourg’s Alternatives Hub

On the morning of Tuesday, 10 February 2026, Finologee participated in PwC Luxembourg’s Alternatives Hub conference, where Jonathan Prince (co-founder & CSO) and Stefan Kirsch (Head of Business Development) were invited to present Finologee’s Banking Orchestrator, BKO, during the plenary session.

“Kubernetes – expand the table!” 
event recap

FI “Kubernetes – expand the table!” 
event recap

On 15 June 2023, EBRC, Enterprise DB and Finologee teamed up to hold an event on the topic of Kubernetes. The event brought together professionals and enthusiasts from the Luxembourg Kubernetes and Cloud Native community. A lineup of accomplished speakers delivered informative presentations, delving into the driving forces, obstacles, and significant advantages of using containers to build, share and run applications.

Finologee signs Luxembourg Women in Finance Charter, reinforcing commitment to gender inclusion

Finologee signs Luxembourg Women in Finance Charter, reinforcing commitment to gender inclusion

Effective liquidity management is a critical component of financial operations for both financial industry players, institutions and corporations. Cash concentration helps optimise cash flow, ensuring funds are available when needed while maximising efficiency. A well-structured cash concentration strategy enables businesses to move surplus cash into a single account to earn overnight interest, comply with governance or regulatory obligations requiring minimum balances, automate their flows or payments between a variety of banks mitigating their counterparty risk and exposure and enhance overall cash visibility and control.

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